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Помогите написать, пожалуйста)) Imagine that you were one of the survivors of the Titanic who escaped in lifeboat. Write a short text saying what you saw

10-11 класс

and how you felt.

Masanya 04 авг. 2013 г., 9:31:10 (10 лет назад)
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Nikemeet
04 авг. 2013 г., 11:58:07 (10 лет назад)

I saw a film about titanic. There is a sad film. Hero this film girl and boy.

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